The voter said, “I never refer to Obama as President Obama because legally he is not. [Applause] And well he constantly says that our constitution is passé and he totally ignores it as you know. He does what he darn well pleases. He is an avowed Muslim and my question is: why isn’t something being done to get him out of our government? He has no legal right to be calling himself president.”

Santorum responded to part of her question, but did not challenge her statement that President Obama is an “avowed Muslim.” He answered, “I’m doing my best to try to get him out of the government. [Applause] And you’re right about — he uniformly ignores the Constitution.” Santorum added that the recent recess appointment of Richard Cordray is an example of how the president ignores the Constitution.

When asked why he did not correct the woman, Santorum said that it’s not his place to correct everything that he is asked, according to NBC political embed Andrew Rafferty.

“Why do you guys ask these ‘gotcha’ questions like it’s my job to go out and correct everybody who says something I don’t agree with? I don’t think it’s my responsibility. Why don’t you go out and correct her? It’s not my responsibility as a candidate to correct everybody who makes a statement that I disagree with,” Santorum said.

“I can’t trust Obama. I have read about him and he’s not — he’s not…He’s an Arab,” she said.

Senator McCain famously corrected her by saying, “No ma’am. He is a decent family man, citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that’s what this campaign is all about. He’s not.”

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